1. interview - Noun
2. interview - Verb
A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a formal or official meeting for consultation; a conference; as, the secretary had an interview with the President.
A conservation, or questioning, for the purpose of eliciting information for publication; the published statement so elicited.
To have an interview with; to question or converse with, especially for the purpose of obtaining information for publication.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen the impulses which stir us to profound emotion are integrated with the medium of expression, every interview of the soul may become art. This is contingent upon mastery of the medium. Hans Hofmann
A lot of people have this strategy where if they have a hard question they wait to ask it to the end of the interview because they think the person is going to walk out. But what they have to realize is, is that if the person walks out, they have a pretty successful story. Chuck Klosterman
Interview with a Vampire was lots of sex, so I'm not sure. Uwe Boll
I suppose one has a greater sense of intellectual degradation after an interview with a doctor than from any human experience. Alice James
A close associate of his gave an interview in which the book was described as quotes 'fiction from being to end'. I suffered trial by tabloid for a couple of weeks, lots of insults in the press, in the columns - this man should be put in the tower and so on. Anthony Holden
The hardest and worst interview that I have ever done was with Frank Zappa. Nina Blackwood